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Garlic shrimp with mango, pecans and coconut sauce
I had a dish similar to this at PF Changs, they used honey dew melon and honey crusted walnuts. I prefer it with mangoes and honey crusted pecans.
Sauce:
1 can coconut milk
2 Tablespoons lime juice
Heat over medium heat until reduced and thickened ~ 30 minutes, stir occasionally
Shrimp:
~ 12 good size shrimp ready for cooking
1 Tablespoon lime juice
2 Tablespoons olive oil
minced garlic to taste
Toss it all in a bowl and marinate for an hour before grilling or frying your shrimp
Fruit:
You can use 2 mangoes or ~ 1/3 of a cantaloupe or ~1/3 of a honey dew melon
Cut into 1″ cubes
Nuts:
1 cup honey coated walnuts or pecans
Rice:
1 cup rice + 2 cups water, cook until rice is tender
Combine:
Put rice on plates, top with shrimp, fruit, nuts and then 1/2 of the coconut sauce.
Serves 2
You’ll have enough coconut sauce for two meals.
Coconut trees are in constant bloom, but each coconut takes a year to mature. The Europeans first mention coconuts as food in the mid 1500s. On the Nicobar islands they were used as currency till the early 1900s. So for a while, money really did grow on trees.
Monday Night Pasta Sauce
As prices climb and the stock market falls it gets harder to toss food at the end of the week. I clean out the fridge on Mondays so that’s my night to make pasta sauce. This sauce takes about 10 minutes to put together. The flavor comes from the various vegetables and meat that have been cooked previously in different ways.
Take last week’s left over meat and vegetables. I prefer more meat than vegetables, but whatever is in the fridge I use. Grind it in the food processor, you want about 2 cups worth of ground cooked meat and vegetables.
In a large skillet add about 3 tablespoons of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of minced garlic. Slowly brown garlic.
After garlic browns add your ground meats and vegetables. Cook until meat and vegetables are warm.
Then add 1 can tomato paste ( 6 oz ), 6 oz water or wine and 1 can diced tomatoes ( ~ 15 oz )
Let simmer on the lowest heat for a half hour.
Serve over your favorite pasta.
Most importantly the cost of this meal is just the pasta, 1 can of paste and 1 can of diced tomatoes. The rest was leftovers or things you have in the fridge.